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Kawatari Festival (Hekokaki Festival) at Kora Taisha Shrine

START: Jun 1, 2024 END: Jun 2, 2024

Also known as the “Hekokaki Festival,” the Kawatari Festival marks the onset of summer in Chikugo. The name “Kawatari” originates from the local tradition of crossing the Chikugo River to visit the revered Kora Taisha Shrine. To ward off misfortune, participants wear a red “heko” (loincloth), hence the festival’s colloquial name, “Hekokaki.”

Once at the shrine, visitors undergo a purification process. This involves passing through a large thatched ring known as a “chinowa,” approximately 2 meters in diameter, set up at the entrance of the shrine. Accompanied by priests, this ritual purifies the body and soul and is a time for attendees to pray for good health. It’s a unique, symbolic tradition that connects the community with their rich cultural heritage.

Kawatari Festival (Hekokaki Festival) at Kora Taisha Shrine, 高良大社の川渡祭

• 6/1 (Sat.), 6/2 (Sun.)
• Chinowa pass through ritual: 7:00, 11:00, 14:00
• Free entry
• Kora Taisha Shrine
1 Mii-machi, Kurume City, Fukuoka
http://www.kourataisya.or.jp/matsuri/hekokaki

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Published: May 30, 2024 / Last Updated: May 30, 2024

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